Re: [Rosegarden-user] New Rosegarden Logo

2019-03-23 Thread david

On 3/23/19 1:51 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
Speaking of the redesign, are you planning to go in a different 
direction with the splash screen?  I tried to do a new one for every 
major new feature release, and all of them for years were different 
photos of the same rose.  There have been no new splash screens in a 
long time, because that rose declined and died after 20 years.


I finally tracked down what variety it was, and my eye fell on a 
different, very complementary variety, so I bought a couple of those 
too.  I put a lot of love into preparing the ground, and I'll get the 
last of them planted tomorrow.  There are four in all, with some new 
decorative support appliances, and I'm hoping for new rose pictures on 
the horizon.


If anyone is curious, it's these two:

https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/25310/Autumn+Sunset+Hardy+Climbing+Rose
https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/25643/Tangerine+Skies+Climbing+Rose


Oh, I like the Tangerine Skies one. How long does it take to start 
producing flowers?


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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Crashes :(

2019-03-23 Thread D. Michael McIntyre

On 3/23/19 5:27 AM, Will Godfrey wrote:


Yoshimi - gdb was no help at all and we found the problem by simply undoing
commits till we found the one where it changed :(


Some bug has existed in some form since Richard Bown implemented track 
deletion, so we'd have to roll back to the commit before deleting tracks 
was possible.  That's a few revisions. lol


I haven't experienced a track deletion related crash in forever, which 
means you have a different usage habit.  You're probably going to have 
to be the one to reproduce and document it.  If you can't, well, I'm no 
good with any of that stuff either, so don't feel bad.


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Re: [Rosegarden-user] New Rosegarden Logo

2019-03-23 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
Speaking of the redesign, are you planning to go in a different 
direction with the splash screen?  I tried to do a new one for every 
major new feature release, and all of them for years were different 
photos of the same rose.  There have been no new splash screens in a 
long time, because that rose declined and died after 20 years.


I finally tracked down what variety it was, and my eye fell on a 
different, very complementary variety, so I bought a couple of those 
too.  I put a lot of love into preparing the ground, and I'll get the 
last of them planted tomorrow.  There are four in all, with some new 
decorative support appliances, and I'm hoping for new rose pictures on 
the horizon.


If anyone is curious, it's these two:

https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/25310/Autumn+Sunset+Hardy+Climbing+Rose
https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/25643/Tangerine+Skies+Climbing+Rose
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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Crashes :(

2019-03-23 Thread Will Godfrey
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 18:07:43 -0400
Ted Felix  wrote:
>
>   First would be to characterize the editing you are doing.  Just a 
>list of the sorts of things, like track deletes that seem to cause the 
>issue.  Also, how big are the compositions?  Number of segments, tracks. 
>  How many minutes?  Does it happen even if you never play the composition?

Sorry to be slow responding - been busy!

Typically 3-4 minutes 8-12 tracks MIDI only.

Most commonly happens when splitting a track then deleting part of it. Actual
crash usually happens next time I go to 'Play'.

>   Next, if you can analyze the core dumps for me when you crash, that 
>could be a big help.  Though sometimes with memory issues, the stack 
>traces are useless.  Have you worked with gdb and core dumps before?
>
>Ted.

Had a look at gdb in the past (ran away screaming) couldn't make a lot of sense
out of the information it presented. Some time back we had a segfault in
Yoshimi - gdb was no help at all and we found the problem by simply undoing
commits till we found the one where it changed :( 

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Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.


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